TREBBLE aka SPARKY – 14530 (ALT ID – A0960058)

Trebble

Hello, my name is Trebble. My animal id is #14530. I am a desexed male brown brindle dog at the Brooklyn Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 5 years old.

I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 25-Nov-2017, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- moving – no pets allowed.

**RETURNED 11/25/17, POSSIBLY BLIND**

Trebble was place at risk due to the behavior displayed at the care center as well as his medical condition. he is failing to thrive here at will benefit from placement outside the shelter as soon as possible.

Progress exam-noted to be possibly blind History : Owner surrender 11/25. Mild otitis noted-cleaned ears and applied single dose of tresaderm. No othe rmeds indicated at the time. Subjective: BAR barking at the front of the cage. He is constantly pacing back and forth at the front of the cage and bumping into the front of the cage. Unable to track objects and absent menace and dazzle-blind. Noted in playgroup to run into things. No c/s/v/d. Good appetite. Objective EENT: Eyes clear, no nasal discharge noted H/L: eupneic MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities. Absent menace and dazzle. Unable to track objects Assessment: Blind Overweight Mild otitis Plan: Continue to monitor while at BACC. Consider weight loss/management plan with placement. CBC/Chem/T4 scheduled for tomorrow Rec ophthalmology consult Prognosis: Good

Details on my behavior are…

Trebble had a very loose body during intake and was jumping on counselor for attention. He was very active and had difficulty sitting still to be collared but was not bothered by being restrained.

Date of Intake: 11/25/2017

Spay/Neuter Status: Neutered

Basic Information:: Trebble is a 5 year old, brown brindle and white, medium mixed breed male. He was neutered prior to coming into the shelter. He has no known health issues or injuries, and last saw a vet about 2 months ago. He was adopted from BACC 4 years ago and was returned due to the adopter moving to a location that does not allow pets.

Previously lived with:: In home with owner

How is this dog around strangers?: Trebble is friendly and outgoing with strangers. He enjoys attention and will jump on them to be pet.

How is this dog around children?: Trebble has not spent time around children.

How is this dog around other dogs?: Trebble has not spent time around other dogs.

How is this dog around cats?: Trebble has not spent time around cats.

Resource guarding:: Trebble has no resource guarding behavior as per his owner.

Bite history:: Trebble has no bite history.

Housetrained:: Yes

Energy level/descriptors:: Medium – High

Has this dog ever had any medical issues?: No

For a New Family to Know: Trebble is described as being friendly, affectionate and playful. He is not bothered if he is disturbed when he is sleeping or when he is pushed off the furniture. His owner is able to bathe him once he gets him in the tub and is able to brush him and trim his nails. He will alert bark when someone approaches the house or yard. He likes to follow his family around when they are home and plays with all types of toys and games. He has been an indoor dog, sleeps on his bed, and eats both wet and dry food. He is house trained to go outside on cement, and is well behaved when he is left alone in the house. He knows the commands sit, come and down. He walks on leash for exercise and will pull hard.

Date of intake:: 11/25/2017

Spay/Neuter status:: Yes

Means of surrender (length of time in previous home):: Owner Surrender (In previous home for 4 years)

Previously lived with:: An adult

Behavior toward strangers:: Friendly and outgoing

Resource guarding:: None reported

Bite history:: None reported

Housetrained:: Yes

Energy level/descriptors:: Treble is described as friendly, affectionate, and playful with a medium-high level of activity.

Date of assessment:: 11/27/2017

Look:: 1. Dog’s eyes are averted, with tail wagging and ears back. Allows head to be held loosely in Assessor’s cupped hands.

Summary:: Treble quickly approached the assessor in the assessment room with a a soft body, was social, and allowed all handling. When in possession of the toy, he became a but tense and quickly took it away when the hand came near it.

Summary (1):: Trebble’s previous guardian reported that he has not been around other dogs. 11/26: When off leash at the Care Center, Trebble greets the female helper dog with a tense, anxious posture. His hackles raise and he persistently sniffs and licks her genital area and freezes on his tip toes. He does attempt to mount and does not listen to handler interruptions or her hard corrections for his pushy behavior.

Date of intake:: 11/25/2017

Summary:: Treble had a loose body and was social.

Date of initial:: 11/25/2017

Summary:: Treble was active, sought attention, and allowed handling.

ENERGY LEVEL:: Treble is described as having a medium-high level activity by his previous owner. We recommend long-lasting chews, food puzzles, and hide-and-seek games, in additional to physical exercise, to positively direct his energy and enthusiasm.

IN SHELTER OBSERVATIONS:: 11/27/17: Since arriving at the Care Center, Trebble has performed stress-induced repetitive/stereotypical behavior- incessantly pacing back and forth in his kennel. This behavior appears to be in response to being housed in a kennel environment and may be exacerbated by his vision impairment. For his well-being, the Behavior Team feels that Trebble should leave the Care Center as soon as possible.

BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:: EXPERIENCE (suitable for an adopter with some previous dog experience, especially with the behaviors outlined below)

Behavior Asilomar: TM – Treatable-Manageable

Recommendations:: No young children (under 5)

Recommendations comments:: No young children: Due to potential resource guarding displayed at the care center, we recommend a home without young children.

Potential challenges: : Resource guarding

Potential challenges comments:: Resource guarding: Treble has displayed a potential for resource guarding at the care center, becoming tense and quickly taking away the toy he was in possession of when the assess-a-hand touched it. We recommend that Charlie be left along while eating, and that food guarding behavior modification steps (available at ASPCApro.org) be utilized if this behavior is problematic in his future home. Nothing should ever be taken directly out of Charlie’s mouth, and any time something is removed he should be rewarded with a high value treat or toy. He should be taught the “drop” cue and trade-up games.

Possibly blind?!? Are you kidding me??? This pup knows the routine… he’s been here before. 🙁
Trebble is so handsome, playful and loving! He absolutely needs one person to believe in him and save him from this awful place!!! We cannot let NYCACC have him! Praying and sharing with lots of love and hope! 🐾❤️🙏🏻

Trebble is a beautifu 5 year old boy, and possibly going blind..He is being given up, because of moving.. Trebble was a return after 4 years..Owner describes Trebble as friendly affectionate, playful.. He has no bite or guarding history..he isn’t bothered when you disturb whild sleeping or being pushed off the couch..he has no proble wuth baths brushing or nails trim..He follows the family around the home…He plays with a types of toys and games..He is a indoor dog, and sleeps in his bed..He is well behaved when left home alone..He knows commands..He is house trained, and does pull on the leash…Trebble is friendly and outgoing with strangers, and will seek attention..He has not been around children, or other dogs.. trebble has a loose body during intake, and was jumping on Counselor for attention….He had difficuly sitting, and being coolard, but didn’t have a problem, being restraint.. In summary trebble was loose body and social.He is medium active,and seeks attention and allowed handling.. Trebble is on the Kill list, because he cannot handle the kennel environment, and is showing signs of stress.. So ACC wants Trebble gone,..Many good dogs have been destroyed by ACC for that reason..So please save Trebble, by giving hm a hme for the Holidays..If you cannot commit long term, fosteing is another option, and you saved Trebbles life..Contact Help Desk ob Rescues who offer free fostering, because some don’t..Share and find Trebble his new home..Pledging gets him noticed by the rescues and pays for his care..I am so afraid for Trebble. There are many dogs on the kill list today, and trebble may get lost in the crowd..That and, because of the Holidays..There is low attendence on the list, and will continue to be so until after the Holidays….Please share this boy far and wide..Don’t let ACC take Trebble’s life today.’

Volunteer Rachel Bennette says “He is one of those dogs that tugs at the heartstrings. He is mostly blind (I think he may see shadows) and he seems like he doesn’t realize it because he throws all caution to the wind when he’s walking. He will run into my legs, the gate, trees etc. it’s no wonder he’s not doing well in the kennel–he must be so stressed out! He does recover fast from his run ins and he responded extremely well to me talking to him and guiding him with my voice. He seems housetrained, loves to play with/tear up toys and is a friendly guy! He was adopted from bacc 4 years ago and I hope he will get his second chance again!!!”

Pledge still stands for this total sweetheart! This boy desperately needs one person to believe in him and give him a forever home! Please, please save beautiful Trebble!!! Still praying and sharing this boy everywhere. 💜🤞

Trebble as in treble? There ARE as a mi imum three reasons for loving this boy…1. He has strength of character – going bli d has not stopped him from exploring this workd, 2. When running into something or someone he recovers with great aplomb, 3. He is just too darned cute. That is just for starters. Adopt or foster this remarkable guy! He will triple your enjoyment in life!

Seeing impaired dog is not doing well in his kennel, and shows signs of stress…..This sweet boy it is believed sees shadows..He is scared in his kennel, until a human takes him out of his kennel, and he feels safe again..Please someone rescue this really sweet lovable boy, before they murder him today..Adopting or fostering will save Trebbles life..Foster will cost you nothing, and you can to see if you and Trebble are a good pair together..Contact Help Desk on Rescues who offer free fostering, because some don’t..ShareTrebble to reach as many people as you can to find his new special family..Pledging pays for Trebbles care..Don’t let a good adoptable dog die today..

I’M SO SO. SO. SO WORRIED FOR TREBLE OUR BEAUTIFUL SOUL..I PRAY UOU ARE STILL WITH US..I CANNOT TAKE THIS KILLING..THIS CONTINUAL MURDERING..DID YOU MURDER THIS GENTLR BOY WHO HAS LIVED S TOUGH LIFE..BUT HAS NOT ALLOWED IT TO DIMINISH HIS LOVE OF LIFE..HE IS STRONGER THAN YOU NYAC..YOU SCUM OF THR EARTH COULD NEVER SURVIVE IN LIFE WITH THE SAME STRENGTH TREBLE HAS SHOWN. HE WILL HAVE STRENGTH WHICH WILL LIVE ON IN OUT HEARTS..WHAT DO YOU HAVE..NOTHING!!! BECAUSE YOU ARE NOTHING!!! TELL US!!!!

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